London
(ANI):
Hard
rock
band
Jon
Bon
Jovi
has
been
sued
for
250,000
pounds
by
a
Brit
woman,
who
claims
that
one
of
the
group's
staff
purposely
ran
a
golf
buggy
over
her
at
a
concert.
Sally
Allen,
a
security
supervisor,
alleged
that
she
had
tried
to
prevent
Kevin
McDonnell,
from
entering
the
back-stage
area
after
a
fire
broke
out
at
the
Milton
Keynes
concert
in
2006,
reports
the
Telegraph.
She
further
claimed
that
McDonnell
had
said:
"I
don't
care
about
your
emergency
situation.
Get
out
of
my
way,
you
f***ing
whore.
Do
you
know
who
I
am?
You
can't
f***ing
stop
me."
The
37-year-old
added
that
McDonnell
then
purportedly
ran
the
cart
over
her,
leaving
her
with
a
fractured
knee,
ligament
damage,
and
severe
internal
injuries.
Allen,
who
was
hospitalised
for
almost
a
week
and
has
been
unable
to
work
post
incident,
said
that
her
injuries
had
devastated
her
sex
life
leaving
her
depressed,
according
to
reports.
Meanwhile,
the
New
Jersey
based
group
has
denied
the
allegation
that
the
band
had
been
unable
to
train
or
control
McDonnell
and
added:
"Mrs
Allen's
claim
concerns
injuries
she
states
occurred
at
a
Bon
Jovi
show.
None
of
the
band
members
were
present
when
she
blocked
the
pathway
of
a
crew
member,
nor
were
they
aware
of
any
disturbance
at
the
time."